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Paul F. Antonelli (born July 22, 1959) is an American composer, musician,
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, and
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. He began his career in the entertainment world as a keyboardist and founding member of the 1980s
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band, Animotion, which had evolved out of his previous band, Red Zone. Animotion would experience mainstream success with their hit single, "
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", written by Holly Knight and Michael Des Barres -for which a music video was filmed that prominently featured Antonelli in several scenes. After leaving Animotion in the mid-80s, he played with the band
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and later appeared with them in the 1988 film ''
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''. Around this time, he began composing music for various films. He has worked as a composer on ''3 Chains o' Gold'' (1994) and ''The Beautiful Experience'' (1994) for the artist formerly and currently known as Prince, ''Speed Zone!'' (1989), ''The Princess Academy'' (1987), ''Dead On: Relentless II'' (1992), ''China O'Brien II'' (1991), ''China O'Brien'' (1990), ''Out of the Dark'' (1989) and ''The Women's Club'' (1987). He worked as a musical director or supervisor on the daytime soap operas ''
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'' (1984–1985, 1991–1996), '' Santa Barbara'' (1985–1987), ''
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'' (1996–1998), '' Sunset Beach'' (1998–1999), '' Passions'' (2000–2008), '' As The World Turns'' (2009–2010), ''
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'' (2011–present), '' Hollywood Heights'' (2012) and '' The Young And The Restless'' (2013–present). In 2014, Antonelli was the music supervisor for the soap opera web series ''
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Awards and nominations

Daytime Emmy awards: *Nominated, 2013, Outstanding Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series Days of Our Lives (shared with: Stephen Reinhardt (music supervisor), D. Brent Nelson (composer), Ken Corday (composer) *Nominated, 2004, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for: "Passions" (shared with Peter Brinkerhoff, Grant A. Johnson, James Sayegh, Karen Wilkens,
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, Tina Keller, Dania L. Guthrie, Mary Ann Benson, Steven Vincent, Roy Friedland, Michael Caron, and Jay Zabriskie) *Won, 2004, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for: "Passions" (shared with
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, John Henry Kreitler, and Wes Boatman) *Nominated, 2003, Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team for: "Passions" (shared with Peter Brinkerhoff, Grant A. Johnson, James Sayegh, Karen Wilkens,
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, Tina Keller,
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, Mary Ann Benson, Steven Vincent, Roy Friedland, Michael Caron, and Michelle Azenzer) *Nominated, 2003, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for: "Passions" (shared with
Ed O'Donnell Ed, ed or ED may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Ed'' (film), a 1996 film starring Matt LeBlanc * Ed (''Fullmetal Alchemist'') or Edward Elric, a character in ''Fullmetal Alchemist'' media * ''Ed'' (TV series), a TV series that ran fro ...
, John Henry Kreitler, and Wesley B. Boatman Jr.) *Nominated, 2001, Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team for: " Passions" (shared with Peter Brinkerhoff, Grant A. Johnson, James Sayegh, Gary Tomlin, Karen Wilkens, Tina Keller,
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, Ann Rogerson, Steven Vincent, Mary Ann Benson,
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, and Roy Friedland) *Nominated, 2001, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for: "Passions" (shared with
Ed O'Donnell Ed, ed or ED may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Ed'' (film), a 1996 film starring Matt LeBlanc * Ed (''Fullmetal Alchemist'') or Edward Elric, a character in ''Fullmetal Alchemist'' media * ''Ed'' (TV series), a TV series that ran fro ...
, John Henry Kreitler, and Wes Boatman) *Nominated, 2000, Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team for: " Sunset Beach" (shared with Peter Brinkerhoff, Grant A. Johnson, Andrew Lee,
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, Denny Barry, Patricia Ann Dyer, Roy Friedland, and Barbara Roche) *Nominated, 1999, Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team for: "All My Children" (shared with James Baffico,
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) *Won, 1999, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for: "All My Children" (shared with
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, Pamela Magee, Dominic Messinger, Ron Goodman,
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, Terry Walker, and
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) *Nominated, 1998, Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team for: "All My Children" (shared with
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, James A. Baffico,
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Casey Childs Casey Childs is the Founder of Primary Stages (www.primarystages.org)], a New York State non-profit, Off-Broadway theater company in New York City. Since 1984 they have produced over 175 productions of new plays, many of them world premieres and ...
, Angela Tessinari, Karen Johnson,
Barbara M. Simmons Barbara M. Simmons is an American television director and editor. Positions held * Director on ''All My Children''; 2000–2008 * Editor on ''All My Children'' Awards and nominations Simmons has been nominated for 22 Daytime Emmy awards in the ca ...
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Shirley Simmons Shirley may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Shirley'' (novel), an 1849 novel by Charlotte Brontë * ''Shirley'' (1922 film), a British silent film * ''Shirley'' (2020 film), an American film * ''Shirley'' (album), a 1961 album by Shirley Bas ...
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A.J. Gundell Andrew J. "A.J." Gundell is an American musician and music director. He has won 13 Emmy awards; his favorites being three in the "Outstanding Original Song" category. Credits *''All My Children'' *'' The Guiding Light'' Discography His songs ha ...
, Pamela Magee,
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) *Nominated, 1997, Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team for: "
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" (shared with
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, James A. Baffico,
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, Andrew Lee,
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Shirley Simmons Shirley may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Shirley'' (novel), an 1849 novel by Charlotte Brontë * ''Shirley'' (1922 film), a British silent film * ''Shirley'' (2020 film), an American film * ''Shirley'' (album), a 1961 album by Shirley Bas ...
A.J. Gundell Andrew J. "A.J." Gundell is an American musician and music director. He has won 13 Emmy awards; his favorites being three in the "Outstanding Original Song" category. Credits *''All My Children'' *'' The Guiding Light'' Discography His songs ha ...
,
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, Jim McDonald,
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Tamara P. Grady __NOTOC__ Tamara may refer to: People * Tamara (name), including a list of people with this name * Tamara (Spanish singer) (born 1984) * Tamara, stage name of Spanish singer Yurena (born 1969) * Tamara, stage name of Macedonian singer Tamara ...
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References


External links


Official Website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Antonelli, Paul Living people American male composers 21st-century American composers Emmy Award winners 1959 births American male actors 21st-century American male musicians